Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1928, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening november 28k 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa tbegeorgelown herald j m muokk fabluhm ana rroimkiar atrmtor ansalau wxkly nwptf atmuuam caaasua nauasal ekdrk railway yanata hkkuibsu railway eabtbound wkbtbound dally bally train la klo 3- lio am no 1 rum 4 ojw am 3 ma am i1st jrt 6 lusam 8 1 41 p m 7 u5 pm 10 3jw pit 3sj p b4 457 pm 11 54s pm a hi pm 13 lit pm 14 137 pm it- m pa la jn pm 17 1706 am is 11jv3 pm nu i at i will run dally wrapt bun day iauenter feuensar pauanw mall pauaufar kail paiaenfsr pauentar 3nb time tame clalajr kant 7j3 ojh 1013 1300 400 0j3 j5 731 sunday gala wast pauentar pejaenger pejaensar ifau pauentar paiasnier peuenger sunday oalai north gejflf baata 740 bju 1023 313 4 jo 003 m 1034 4i5 1131 710 sun ejn pm pm pm pm ajn pm am pm directory ix boy due banmar ana gelkttor georgetown ontario otoeee king bid uu1 8t- clabsnce h wiooini v barrister balleller nelary rakue houra 0 am to 6 pm opan wednesday and saturday evenings sjerlfaie innalmanu haaey te lean telephone ul db b t paul ffcyalfllab ana sartaaa wrdlcal omcar of realth in esqumln township office iloura 3 to 4 and 7 to s pm paeaa u offlee and residence llaln street south opposite presbyterian church db c v wnxiaus physician and surgeon medical officer of health oaonatown office and residence quaan 8t south pbaaa ttt office uoura d0 am 13 and pm alao by appointment p b watson djj9 mdh oaartatawb ooea llaarai la s eiept thareaay aftemeana f l belli ld8 dds dmjst office tn lane block ona door north of cvneuta carriage factory llouni 0 im to 6 pm db b lbabmonti1 veterinary burgeon phone 340 lfain st n qeartelewb ohntopbaoiio -neilsen- the cmrepraetar palaur oraaaau 13 vaara praetlaa na mealrlne bergery oalaapatliy ar elwulelty xray service office over paroeua stow office houre wednesday b saturday 3 to s and 7 to o pjn other daya and hours by appolnmsnt hum 1b wmufvtlft 15 all uthsa- laae 1u tuesday and friday 3 to 0 tun dll f b bkknbtto eye ear noae and throat specialist announwa the removal of hla office to 1 main stout east hamilton ontauo eye ounts fitted consultation by appointment phone oarfleld 78 convenient parking for automobile j sanf0rd stowarttown plumbing tinsmilhlng osuulc uwcriilly uvea rsaaeglrl ctewactowb h 4w4a44v4 i w h wulson undartauier auul ilebbetl embautboa- f afala t oaaecatawa f aulvmnabila or llofaadrawallaar f phmia nlghl or day s4w or m i 4 4 a dbbtoa isa kmookb kelly aiken ooixbotoau paaalataat aaaaafal onleaa orancaville owen sound and guelpb katabluhad 1wni clocks hone this young ladvs job u to clock the telephone service she sits there with her decimeter stop watch nnc measures to tenths of a second the time taken to complete a coll other dockers record the errors made the speed with which trouble is re paired all the items of telephone efficiency if speed and efficiency are not constantly on the climb these arc the people who know it tint and then there is a grand hunt to and out whats gone wrong it is a good game it gets results that is why your telephone serves you better this year than it diil last year and next year will serve you better than now that is why it has contribut ed its share to canadian progress for example seven years ago the aver age interval from the time you lifted your telephone receiver until the operator answered was 51 seconds today the docker finds the interval cut to 37 seconds tomorrow it will be still less seven years ago there were 95 slow calls in every 1000 a slow call being one in which the operator takes ten seconds or more to answer today there are only 33 in every thousand the number of errors of all kinds has been reduced from 40 in every 1000 calls to 16 which is over ninetyeight ier cent perfect five years ago you ran 27 chances in every 1000 calls of getting the wrong num ber that is down now to 13 chances in 1000 or nearly 99 times out of the 100 right there are only two chances in a thousand now that you will be cut off there were five chances in a thousand five years ago there used to be eight time in a thousand calls when you would break in on somebody elses conversation now there are only two such double connections per thousand there are clockers at work in other directions too and here are some of the things they have recorded the time taken to repair trouble on a line now has been cut to onethird of the time taken five years ago the time taken to install a new telephone used to be three hours and fortyfive minutes it has been cut now to one hour and fortyfive min utes that means something in hours saved with 139000 telephones installed in ontario and quebec this year pretty good results but the docker bnt satisfied nobody in the telephone business is ever satisfied with todays mark the system to morrow must alvays be better to keep pace with the canada of tomorrow 2 rttauiahw r jwi tvfrpaoa comptnv ottrnja to t0 m 110 mst fit feivfjtom btiatbmt tk prop fa u the bootery a 4t next door to pom office ladies and gents footwear latest styled best quality moat reasonable prices nr mix mi veu to buy vout rvoiwcm me kkpaiujno pkomktiv mpnk will fsmith fkm 47 mala sired 888s8esj8806e88to84b618r98fl fitcheits garage j corner ol main and george streets repairing done on all make of care by firatclaaa mechanic gat oil tiie etc alemite creaiins car washing w h fitchett pkme 37 gcwfttewa i full line ol fresh roceries al ways in slock bananas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulk eones or bricks to a pbiend kicking a tire is no way to test it j o nly a pressure gauge can ever give you a true indication of inflation there is a correct pressure for your tires it de pends on the aire of the tire and the wheel load at that pressure your tires will give you maxi mum mileage if your tire inflation goes three pounds below that correct pressure you cut mile age from the life of your tire uaa a gaui batur still drop in at a dominion tire depot one a weak and have every tire impacted and the pressure cheeked im an expert search for cuts and braleea often a slilht repair will prevent a blowout you are never far away from a dominion tire depot t j speight georgetown mettktfgttlom choicest flour stajaajasawi mbsaa and all kinds ot feed at reasonable prices try us with your next ordef georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey georgetown i mills wn a erwingoldhams meat market fresh caught lake ironl every thursday and friday watch oar- window for special price on saturday get the best phone 1 gold medal coffee national orocsrs company limited wnelaaala dtitttbuaon v alway pray for you with hwrnlna unlit wlien blrdi or iunbeam wake me to the day h u to iwmi for partiht frlomli to pray tim may they help each ollw in llfea flttht general news i am thankful wallfrtmi gkutlnff kink i1so0 nu imil wittier operttlloftn the hockey club won the bltr factor in in- creasing lite revenue hie jfalton cream and butter co of milton u brahchlnir out imvti purchued uie creamery at acton which will after dee lit be under tlie able miummnt or harvey wio mer e j morfatt of toronto who wo flnwl iis and coat for reckleu drlv- ins on the highway east of oakvllle and who was remanded on the eltarae or drlvlnff a car while intoxicated woi sentenced to sevtm dayi in milton jail provincial premier iviguion atated in toronto loot wtk that uie govern mww ment will spend 118000000 on high- with god and you in aympauiy ol j uuf local yew a cost of reel 3oo00o0 more than it can receive from all lourotf or revenue pertaining to the highway the police in windsor recently made a clean up on the alot mach ine in a number of drug stores and flnea were imposed the police it 1 atated propose making frequent raid especially where achdbl children have been allowed to patronise the devlc- proyer span uie gulf ol clrcumitanee between our live 1 upend my tliought on eager wing god bleu my plea to you a bleu- lng bring and in 111 care i leave your life serene w i always pray for you at clow of day wtten- fn the quiet of my room i kneel nuarmi tho wortderou rift that day by day cum have come to me along life way im thankrul tar and all the friend on whom to much in life depend and i give thanks each day anew for ttoiuhtl work that x may do for liome all filled with love and cheer for rent and peace wltlreontclence clear it hallow ileep for parted friend to pray oft ougl silently i lift rriy tout to ood in prayer for you tliat he will bleu your toul and bear you through wonder do you ever pray for me constance u bavage childsucnr aid society the annual meeting or the child ren aid society wo held in the gor don home on uonday evening nov 8th the president j u denyea ba in the chair the meeting wa opened with prayer led by rev canon mattel the minute of the previous meet- ins were read by the secretary urs t j brown and adopted the president in hi addreu poke highly of the efficiency and activity of the omeers feeling ture that every thing in the interest of dependent and neglected children wo moving along very satisfactorily he also called at tention to the excellent shelter and the iplendld way in which it was be ing managed regret waa expressed that we are losing ifr c h stuart who has been a painstaking treasurer of the society for many yeara refer ence was made to the foot that urs peacock a valuable and regular at tendant at the meeting wish leave of absence for a time as the will be living in toronto for a part of the year upon which we have entered urs oorham convenor of the house committee in her report stated that this year there was a number of operations she said that the swings slides and other mean of amusement placed upon the ground this year have given the children much plea sure a room in the shelter in which to hold a clinic has been offered to the health nurse ulu robinson ur w h stewart local superin tendent gave a comprehensive report of the work done during the year this showed an increase over the previous year in tome respects lively discussion took place regard ing the organising of a social service council to be composed of a represen tative from each of the different or ganisations for this purpose a com mittee consisting of b p karl canon naftsl and urs oorham waa elected to present the ease to the town council soliciting its cooperation officers for the- year lw- hon president judge elliott president j u denyea ba treasurer e p earl secretary urs t j brown hon solicitor crown attorney w i dick after the closing of a lengthy and very interesting nannual meeting re freshments were served by the ladles baijjnafad quite a number of friends and neighbors gathered on tuesday nov ember nth at the home of ur and urn w b shortui lot 31 eighth line eoqueslng when rev u candler acting as chairman for the evening called on ur earl uckay to read an address before presenting ur and urs shortll with a table lamp and her father ur james anthony with cane before their removal to georgetown each made a suitable reply and ur anthony a man of 07 years told them of fighting in the penlan raids and that there was just himself and two of his company left ur john melville and ur henry pettlgrey after tea being served the evening was spent tn making speech es and other amusements urs e beswlck of acton formerly of balunafad who fell and broke her leg at the nip a few weeks ago and waa removed to quelph hospital is still under the doctors care urs whlttlg of toronto is spending a few days with her father and mo ther ur and urs george rogers and her brothers and other friends here advocate norval the reopenlng services in con nection with the united church on sunday last were well attended urs james brown visited in toron to the past week dont miss seeing the play the new ulnlster given by the choir of the streetaville presbyterian church under the auspices of the ladles as sociation on wednesday evening dec ember bth in the schoolroom of the norval presbyterian church admis sion toe children 30c dont mlu it lu p uagulre spent some days of the past week with urs black the anglican church neld a suc cessful basaar on thursday of last week all goods being sold we are pleased to report an im provement in the condition of ulu margaret hewson several from here were visitors at the winter pair on friday afternoon the executive of the womens institute met at the home of urs james fiddler to extend best wishes to urs smellle who waa our president the past year and on behalf of the womens institute to present her with silver spoons the address was read lay ulu charlotte ucpherson urs joseph hunter msk ling the presentation urs smellle in a few well chosen words thanked the ladies for their gift after wishing dr and urs smellle a happy prosperous married life the ladies were entertained to lunch rev and urs tlng and son bruce visited the ucpherson family on sat urday urs ewan ucdonald was a guest at a reception given by chancellor and urs whlddon at ucuaster unl varsity toronto for the maritime provlncea association waal saaway at fnesaaa nelson township and burlington re- preaantatlvea appeared before halton county council and were suoh ful in having a resolution patt ed asking the department of highways to provide a subway under the middle road at freeman near the o n it es dogs are causing considerable dam age to sheep in nelson township and the authorities propose to take drastic action several farmers have had young lambs killed at the farm of w c campbell some choice iambs were killed and others injured one night recently all municipal clerks ore required under revised act this year to send by registered mall to the clerk of the county six days previous to municipal nominations a certificate as to the number of voters that may be legally counted as qualified to vote to the county council the opportunity to give something or self each day i live im thankrul far and all the tears the doubting too even uie fears im thankful for because some day a youth may ask of me live way to happiness through doubt and fear and i will know a pathway clear for all tlie wonders other men have slvown me time and lime again in humble thankfulneu i kneel for they have given me ideal and for- the fortune that is mine in living in a world so fine where men seek lionors and success that others may have happiness grady duluth esquesing council obituary mru nancy komerv1ixe actons oldest nativeborn resident in the person of mrs thomas somer vllle peacefully passed to her reward after midnight sunday morning the family residence on mill street mrs somerville bore the burden of years with anuulng vitality until about aut weeks ago until that time she waa able to be about the home and enjoyed greatly the measure of health vouchsafed to her early in october her faculties began to fall and she waa physically weakened her men tal powers continued bright until the end and she conversed freely until a moment or two before the end came mrs somerville was a daughter or the late alexander brown 8r jj who settled here in 1833 on the property 300 acres now occupied by ur n p lindsay and his grandson richard n brown she was in her out year hav ing celebrated her 00th birthday on january 30 last very happily in the presence of numbers of relatives and friends nancy drown was married to thom as somerville in the year 1860 or the five children which came to- bless the home all survive but the eldest jennie mrs jonathon lane georgetown who died twelve years ago the others are ulu ada who lias been her mothers clou company and helper since mr somervllies death twenty- eight years ago with filial affection and constant love and solicitude she was hands and feet to lier mother and anticipated her every want the three sons are richard at london william and hurray of north battle- ford bask or the nine sons and daughters of her fathers home only one survives mrs anna m sterling or rldgetown the others were urs john matthews james mrs joshua freeman and mrs daniel d freeman richard william and alexander mrs somerville leaves a lifelong record as a high type or christian womanhood her parents were among the founders of the methodist church in actonnond she early- espoused love for the church and for the cause of ood for which the church stands her father squire brown was the first superintendent or the sunday school and slie was from her early girlhood a teacher and a worker she was a real mother in israel and her fellowship was of heaven mrs somerville moved into town twenty- three yeara ago and has enjoyed her relationship here with the numerous friends who called upon her from time to time the funeral waa held on tuesday afternoon after a private service at the home a memorial service was held at the united church conducted by her pastor rev c l poole bd assisted by rev h caldwell of lime- house interment was made at fair- view cemetery addreu and presnution on the eve or their departure for milton where in future they will re side a large number of friends and neighbors of mr and mrs howard hume their son gordon and mrs humes sister miss swltter gathered at their home in esquesing township on friday evening nov and and pre sented them with a reading lamp sil ver cake plate tie pin and the follow ing addreu to mr and mrs hume gordon and mlu bwttxer we your friends and neighbors have gathered tiere tonight to spend a social evening with you and to bid you farewell on this tlie eve or your departure from our midst it was with deepest regret that we learned a short time ago of your intention to leave this immediate neighborhood we cannot help recalling to memory the many pleasant social intercourses we have had together during the yeara you have lived in our midst we can never forget the kind hospitality we have all received in your home and the marked wllllngneu to lend the helping hand in time of need and remembering all theu things we can not let oils opportunity pass without expressing to you in some way our deep appreciation ot your kindness and fellowship in our midst we now ask you to accept these tokens a read ing lamp to mr and mrs hume a sil ver cake plate to mlu swltaer and a tie pin to gordon not from any in trinsic value that may be attached to them but that lit yeara to come they may be something which will bring to your memory the pleasant and happy associations you experienced in this community and furthermore it is the earnest wish of each and everyone of us that ood may spare your uvea to yeara of usefulness and may greatly propser you in your new sphere of signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors w l macdonald ii o mlchle m e turner c robertson boss well did you read the let ter i sr nt youf office boy yes sir i read it in side and outside on the inside it you are fired and on the out aide it said return tn five days so i am junior aiuilevement the council met at 1 pm mem bers all present reeve leslie in the chair the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed appelbe cleave that treasurer pay board or health accounts aa follows j h smith wood for forbes 8700 h c mcclure burial of jas benson aa per account rendered 4060 borden marchment glenwllllama digging grave for the late jas benson tfljm mrs p forbes an indigent to nov 10 830 00 carried carton currie that treasurer pay mrs wm miller account in conectlon with tour of inspection reequal bul lion gte30 carried cleave currie that treasurer pay j ii smith wood for council cham ber 400 selectors or jurors for 1038 as follows t l leslie 000 m campbell 000 n thompson 800 g o brown 8 00 carried appelbe cleave that treasurer pay hospital accounts as follows the hamilton health association edith and elisabeth pryde august 1st to oct 3 1st at 150 per day 378 00 hopltal for sick children reruby tenant august lit to sept soth at 811s per day 10875 evelyn john ston aug 1st to sept 30th at 175 per day 10875 total 31350 guelph general hospital re jam benson june 14th to october 1st too days 10075 ouelph general hospital re t h teare july 35th to october stth 16835 carried currie cleave that treasurer pay road sheets aa presented by rood superintendent 813378 carried appeble cleave that treasurer re fund to dr h held refund on dog tax included in taxes returned against e lot 30 con 5 for 1037 300 david hutcheon county treasurer balance due on county roads maintenance account 3533 belt telephone ac count to date 355 carried cleave currie that this council now adjourn to meet again december iftth at 10 am carried milton on tuesday a zimmerman resident was in milton he said a party of hunters from one or the cities were in his neighborhood they shot chick ens and after they left he found that two of hla young beagles had disap peared last thursday milton bell tele phone exchange had its first trans atlantic telephone message when a call came in from amsterdam holl and for a local subscriber new york called milton office about fuo am and a few minutes later the conver sation was carried on without the slightest difficulty the reception be ing very clear dr joseph t aklns miltons well- known baseball pitcher and star ho ckey player has given up his practice here as he has been appointed on in spector of meats by the dominion oovemmcnt inspector akin has gone to montreal where he will enter upon his duties as inspector of meats in the harris abbatolr there for three months before entering upon field work champion erin misses margaret bingham and edith frances of georgetown spent thurs day with the formers parents mr and mrs w r bingham mr john mcarthurs many friends will be sorry to learn that he is suf fering from a painful accident in which a rusty nail pierced his knee while working about the bam recent ly we wish him a speedy recovery on friday evening last about one hundred friends and neighbors as sembled at the home of mr wm fendley to present the newly weds mr and mrs walter fendley with a miscellaneous shower the happy young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful articles for which mr fendley an behalf of his bride expressed their gratitude a dainty lunch was scried and a pleas ant evening waa spent in dancing and games it was with genuine regret that her erin friends teamed of the death of mrs donald p mcarthur who pau- ed away at the home of her brother mr j a mcarthur in toronto a short time ago at the age of 71 yeara advocate new game freserv tn lis ten an order- in council has been passed by the provincial government estab lishing a crown game reserve to be known a glen etm preserve in the township of trafalgar the game warden department oi game and fish eries may issue permits to land own ers in the preserve to have firearms in their possession for the purpose of de stroying predatory animals or vermin where circumstances warrant clean year markers provincial highway officer gulp informed ttie banner the other day car drivers with dirty markers ore liable to find themselves in court un let they uke steps to keep their mar kers clean some markers are allowed to become so dirty that the license numbers are unrecognisable this is a condition that the department does not propose to tolerate markers must be kept clean so that there will be no trouble telling tne license num ber of the car bed and oan in view of the increasing interest in the farming of musxrau an article in the december tuue of rod and gun and canadian sliver fox newa on a new muskrat ranching venture on a large scale la of special note in addition to this the latest issue national sporting magaatne carries ita cuatomary acceptable collection of hunting fishing and outdoor yams by well known authors rod and oun and canadian silver fox newa la published by w j taylor umiteda woodstock oct

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